This might be a shot in the dark but it seems like you could just boot from the CD and 
delete her user account which should allow you to get into the system.
Alternatively, just reinstall the OS making sure NOT to check the box for a "Clean 
Install"

Chris

"I drank what??" - Socrates


On Fri, 05 October 2001, David Brocklebank wrote:

> 
> My daughter password protected her computer - now she
> can't remember it after several months being away from
> it.
> How can we get around it?
> Thanks
> 

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